TY - JOUR
T1 - Protective effects of unsaponifiable matter from rice bran on oxidative damage by modulating antioxidant enzyme activities in HepG2 cells
AU - Ham, Hyeonmi
AU - Yoon, Sung Won
AU - Kim, In Hwan
AU - Kwak, Jieun
AU - Lee, Jeom Sig
AU - Jeong, Heon sang
AU - Lee, Junsoo
N1 - Funding Information:
This study was supported by the Rural Development Administration (project number PJ907048 ).
Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd.
PY - 2015/5/1
Y1 - 2015/5/1
N2 - Rice bran is a byproduct of the rice milling process. It contains high levels of bioactive phytochemicals such as phytosterols, tocopherols, tocotrienols, γ-oryzanol, triterpene alcohol, and other minor compounds, which have antioxidant and health-promoting properties. The objective of this study was to evaluate theprotective effect of unsaponifiable matter (USM) from rice bran against oxidative damages induced by tert-butyl hydroperoxide (TBHP) in HepG2 cells. Levels of cellular reactive oxygen species (ROS), cellular lipid peroxidation, reduced glutathione (GSH), and antioxidant enzyme activity were evaluated as biomarkers of the cellular oxidative status. HepG2 cells were pretreated with various concentrations of USM (0-100μg/mL) for 12h prior to TBHP exposure. Pretreatment of HepG2 cells with USM prevented the cell damage induced by TBHP in a dose-dependent manner. Cellular generation of ROS, formation of malondialdehyde (MDA), and depletion of GSH induced by TBHP were prevented by pretreatment with USM. In addition, treatment with TBHP increased the activities of superoxide dismutase, catalase, glutathione peroxidase, and glutathione reductase. However, pretreatment with USM significantly reduced the activities of these enzymes. These results indicate that treatment of HepG2 cells with USM confers significant protection against oxidative damage by modulating ROS production, GSH levels, and antioxidant enzyme activity.
AB - Rice bran is a byproduct of the rice milling process. It contains high levels of bioactive phytochemicals such as phytosterols, tocopherols, tocotrienols, γ-oryzanol, triterpene alcohol, and other minor compounds, which have antioxidant and health-promoting properties. The objective of this study was to evaluate theprotective effect of unsaponifiable matter (USM) from rice bran against oxidative damages induced by tert-butyl hydroperoxide (TBHP) in HepG2 cells. Levels of cellular reactive oxygen species (ROS), cellular lipid peroxidation, reduced glutathione (GSH), and antioxidant enzyme activity were evaluated as biomarkers of the cellular oxidative status. HepG2 cells were pretreated with various concentrations of USM (0-100μg/mL) for 12h prior to TBHP exposure. Pretreatment of HepG2 cells with USM prevented the cell damage induced by TBHP in a dose-dependent manner. Cellular generation of ROS, formation of malondialdehyde (MDA), and depletion of GSH induced by TBHP were prevented by pretreatment with USM. In addition, treatment with TBHP increased the activities of superoxide dismutase, catalase, glutathione peroxidase, and glutathione reductase. However, pretreatment with USM significantly reduced the activities of these enzymes. These results indicate that treatment of HepG2 cells with USM confers significant protection against oxidative damage by modulating ROS production, GSH levels, and antioxidant enzyme activity.
KW - Antioxidant enzymes
KW - HepG2 cells
KW - Oxidative stress
KW - Rice bran
KW - Unsaponifiable matter
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U2 - 10.1016/j.lwt.2014.12.047
DO - 10.1016/j.lwt.2014.12.047
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84961290906
SN - 0023-6438
VL - 61
SP - 602
EP - 608
JO - LWT - Food Science and Technology
JF - LWT - Food Science and Technology
IS - 2
ER -